Delhi refuses to let the shadow of terror faze it. This is to the never-say-die spirit of Dilli.
Delhi refuses to let the shadow of terror faze it. This is to the never-say-die spirit of Dilli. Najma Heptullah, politician Ever since I have heard the news of the blasts, I've been most upset. However, I know that Delhi will spring back and people will emerge stronger from all this. I have a lot of faith in the people of Delhi, who will fight their fears and come close to each other in such times.
Tikka Shatrujit Singh, businessman Delhi is an ancient capital that has seen many tragedies. The blasts were tragic indeed, but what Delhi needs to do is stand united and fight against such engineered blasts.
We need to show that we're a city of culture, history and refinement. And that, despite the negative forces that work to destabilise us, we will rise above such cruel and petty acts. Delhi can do it. ... ... Jitin Prasada, MP This has been done mainly to disrupt the spirit of the occasion. We must understand and realise that these are testing times, but the city has to stand up and show the terrorists that we will not allow anyone to disrupt the way we're moving ahead. In times like these we must stand together.
Sanjay Sharma, entrepreneur This incident will affect us for sometime and people will worry and be extra cautious. But, Delhi is so resilient. It will always bounce back. Delhi has gone through so many crises and got back on its feet. Life goes on somehow or the other. We know how to bounce back... always. Malini Ramani, designer The world is going mad. People around the world are coping with these acts of terrorism and, in a way, it makes them stronger ... It also brings people together. Delhi will be the same, it will get back to normal soon. The Delhi I know, has the spirit to do so. Pinky Anand, SC lawyer Delhi is a brave city and Delhiites know only too well how to cope with such terror attacks. We need to put up a brave face, come what may. When there was a terrorist encounter at Ansal Plaza, everything came to a standstill for a few days. Later, it all sprang back to normal. Nothing can stop this city or this country from moving on. Rina Dhaka, fashion designer We have to support each other in such times and not fall prey to such forces. We should come together and work towards rehabilitation of the city in whatever way we can. Ultimately, we all want the safety of our people. If you cocoon yourself in fear and wait for situations to become normal one day, nothing will work. One must be brave and calm. Life must go on.